AARP article on going social to look for work |
There are naysayers who claim you don't need to use these tools. I would agree it is not absolutely required for every industry or skilled position but it is becoming more so.
One item in the recent and local Franklin news makes this point. Brittany MacLeod just graduated from Marist College in NY. She was a Franklin High School grad and served as the student representative to the School Committee for two years. This spring her mother heard about Australia running a campaign for #bestjob. Brittany found out and started her campaign. This young lady from little Franklin, MA rose to the top 3 in the world out of 600,000 candidates!
On Wednesday Jun 5th, she was hosted at the MA State House and presented a proclamation wishing her the best of luck. In the evening, she received similar treatment from the Franklin Town Council. Do you think something like that might help your job application?
As this is posted, she is in Australia courtesy of the Australian Board of Tourism running the job search to prove herself as one of the three finalist for "Chief Funster". She'll find out June 20th if she'll be moving down under to start her career.
Will the YouTube videos, blog posts, tweets, Instagram pictures, that she used to help create the buzz around her campaign work for you? Maybe all of them won't but one or more of them just might give you the edge you need to rise out of the pack.
The Job Search Jam Sessions being held this Friday, Jun 14 will feature one or more sessions on these social media tools. You'll be able to update your LinkedIn profile picture (photographer on site).
So what are you waiting for?
Get to the Job Search Jam Sessions webpage to find out what else is happening.
http://jobsearchjamsessions.blogspot.com/
While there check out the results of the three prior JSJS events (2 in 2012, and one in 2011). For $8 you can afford to find out how to use these social media tools to get your next position.
Register here http://jobsearchjamsessions4.eventbrite.com/
Note: The nature of the AARP Bulletin website prevents a direct link to the article (you need to be registered to view the content).
related posts
Franklin Town Council proclamation http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/06/franklin-town-council-sends-bmac-down.html
Brittany's 30 second video http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/05/send-bmac-down-under.html
Read more on BMAC's webpage http://sendbmacdownunder.wordpress.com/
Follow her on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Send.BMAC.Down.Under
Check out her videos on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/SendBMacDownUnder
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